Vintage Trouble
Vintage Trouble: The High-Energy Soul and Rock 'n' Roll Revivalists
Vintage Trouble is a dynamic American band celebrated for their explosive fusion of classic soul, rhythm and blues, and rock and roll. Hailing from Los Angeles, California, the group has built a formidable international reputation primarily through relentless touring and a powerful, vintage-inspired sound.
Early career
Vintage Trouble formed in Los Angeles in 2010, founded by lead vocalist Ty Taylor and guitarist Nalle Colt. The lineup solidified with bassist Rick Barrio Dill and drummer Richard Danielson, bonding over a shared love for 1960s soul and gritty rock. They quickly honed their sound on the Hollywood club circuit, developing a reputation for their electrifying live performances that channeled the energy of bygone eras.
Breakthrough
The band's breakthrough arrived not through traditional radio but via their incendiary live show and strategic support slots. Their 2011 debut album, The Bomb Shelter Sessions, captured their raw energy and led to a pivotal tour opening for The Who in 2012-2013, exposing them to massive arena audiences. This exposure cemented their status as a must-see live act and led to further high-profile tours with acts like AC/DC and Bon Jovi.
Key tracks
Blues Hand Me Down - This driving, soulful track became an early fan favorite and a staple of their live set, perfectly encapsulating their blues-rock energy.
Nancy Lee - A gritty, rock and roll-infused song that showcases Ty Taylor's powerful vocals and the band's tight, rhythmic groove.
Run Like the River - This anthemic song highlights their ability to craft soulful, uplifting melodies with a modern rock edge.
Strike Your Light - A slower, more soul-burning track that demonstrates their depth and mastery of classic R&B balladry.
The band's momentum continued with albums like 2015's 1 Hopeful Rd. and 2018's Chapter II - EP III, which further refined their studio craft while maintaining their livewire essence. Their consistent touring, including major European festival appearances, has grown a dedicated global fanbase known as "Troublemakers."
Fans of Vintage Trouble's high-octane blend of soul and rock may also enjoy the sounds of The Black Keys for their modern garage-blues approach. The classic soul revivalism of Leon Bridges offers a smoother counterpart. For the raw rock and roll energy, check out Gary Clark Jr, who similarly merges blues with contemporary rock.